Dough, doe?
Doe for deer and dough for bread.Dough and doe
Homonym for deer is DEAR
its either one but term doe is used to specify a female.
Not often used in contemporary American English, the term 'hind' nonetheless refers in general to a deer. More particularly, it can be used to refer to a female of the red deer family, by contrast with 'hart,' which refers to a male.
A female deer is called a doe or hind.
No, a deer can be both, a feminine or a masculine. In English, the word used for a female deer depends on the species or the size of the species of the deer. A female is referred to as a doe while the male deer, a buck. The baby deer is called a fawn. The male deer is also called a hart or stag and the female as a hind.
The homophone for "doe" is "dough." A doe is a female deer, while dough is a mixture of flour, water, and other ingredients used to make bread or pastry.
Homophones phones are word which pronunciation is same but spelling is different. For example: Dear-Deer, Bear-Bare etc.
It is a female deerBetter known as a female deer, but also a female goat
Doe a deer a female deer, ray a drop of golden sun
Does are female deer, so they mate with male deer, or Stags. A doe can also refer to the female of various mammals, such as the hare, goat, or kangaroo; In which case the doe would mate with the male of that species.
A female deer is a doe.